SUICIDE SILENCE: New Audio Interview With MITCH LUCKER Posted Online

June 24, 2008

Aside from touring their asses off, which theyve done pretty non-stop since their debut record came out, Riverside, California-based extreme metallers SUICIDE SILENCE have also spent some time writing some new songs for their sophomore release. According to singer Mitch Lucker, the new stuff blows "The Cleansing" away. Constant touring has made the band members better players and improved their musical chemistry. In addition, the next album wont be recorded live in the studio the way "The Cleansing" was, and the group will spend much longer in pre-production before they begin tracking.

Lucker shared these nuggets of wisdom with Headbanger's Blog during their exclusive podcast interview. In addition, he discussed the band's origins and history, his obsessive compulsive disorder, contempt for categorization especially deathcore and hopes for the Rockstar Energy Mayhem tour. Also, Lucker talked about the bands SUICIDE SILENCE have toured with and shared some of the group's most extreme antics and puke stories.

Click here to stream the podcast.

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